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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

 By Tennessee Supreme Court, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler, George F. McCanless, David M. Pack

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By Tennessee Supreme
Court, Joseph Brown
Heiskell, Jere Baxter
, Benjamin James Lea
, George Wesley Pickle
, Charles Theodore
Cates, Frank Marian
Thompson, Charles Le
Sueur Cornelius, Roy
Hood Beeler, George F
. McCanless, David M
. Pack
Published 1905
Rich Print. Co. [etc.]
Law reports, digests
, etc

Original from Harvard University
v.112(1903/1904) Cates
Digitized Jul 12, 2007
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Contents

xxv
xli
contestee, contestant, sneed
52
contestee, contestant, demurrer
165
satterwhite, heikens, dotterer
468
rascoe, smartt, yerg

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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

by Tennessee Supreme Court, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler, George F. McCanless, David M. Pack - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

by Charles Theodore Cates - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913
Imprint varies: v. 110-127 published in Columbia, Mo. by E.W. Stephens.
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee

by George Wesley Pickle - 1903
Covers the period Sept. 1886 to Apr. 1902.
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Shelbyville, Tennessee - Page 368
In the first line of the contract it is recited that the tariff rate on this shipment from Shelbyville, Tennessee, to Louisville, Kentucky, ...
more pages: 353
Nashville - Page 359
They were well aware that the delay at Wartrace would be unavoidable in order to make connection with the first forwarding freight train to Nashville. ...
more pages: 178 245 335 336 350 354 358 361 373 623
Memphis - Page 677
These facts they obtained from thee records of the board of health at Memphis, from an application made by Mrs. Murray for membership in the order of ...
more pages: 98 258 317 670 671 674 676 682 718
Knoxville - Page 164
Co., decided at Knoxville during the year 1901. In the present case it appears there was a reasonable compliance with the terms contained in the ...
more pages: xvii xxiv xxv xxvi xxxiv 41 43 51 83
Louisville - Page 350
delay of about seven hours wholly unaccounted for by the carrier in the shipment of hogs from Nashville to Louisville, that the weather was very warm, ...
more pages: 352 353 356 360 366 368 369 371 372 373
Port Huron, Michigan - Page 674
Murray was suspended on May 27, and notified that she might submit proof of her age either to the board at Port Huron or to the undersigned at Memphis ...
more pages: 670 673
St. Louis - Page 336
and constituted a part of the train running from St. Louis to Nashville over the lines of road of the defendant companies, and under the control of ...
more pages: 334 335 337
Chattanooga - Page 355
The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway filed demurrers to these replications, assigning various causes, but which demurrers were disallowed ...
more pages: 371
Philadelphia - Page 245
The shipment was sent over the Star Union Line, going from Nashville and Gallatin to Philadelphia over the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company to ...
more pages: 171 248 249 251 255 265 269
Columbia, Tennessee - Page 192
1902, by a north-bound passenger train of defendant, traveling from Sheffield, Alabama, to Columbia, Tennessee, and due to arrive at Mt. ...
more pages: 221
Savannah, Georgia - Page 676
The eldest child of my parents was Bridget, who married one Scholly in Savannah, Georgia and died in Memphis about twelve years ago. ...
Cincinnati - Page 245
over the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company to Cincinnati, and from that point over the line of the defendant railroad company to Philadelphia. ...
more pages: 160
Buffalo - Page 178
Smith. alleged that the petitioner was the brother and the only next of kin of the deceased, that he resided in Buffalo,. ...
Sheffield, Alabama - Page 192
1902, by a north-bound passenger train of defendant, traveling from Sheffield, Alabama, to Columbia, Tennessee, and due to arrive at Mt. ...
Scranton - Page 253
They knew the relation of Bunnell & Scranton to the exchange, and their mode of transacting business therein through New York houses, members thereof. ...
Johnson City, Tennessee - Page 14
The chancellor ordered that the case be heard Septem-ber 30, 1902, at Johnson City, Tennessee, and that a copy of the bill be served upon the ...
New York - Page 429
Lanler. was strongly condemned, and it has not been followed, even in New York. . It was further said, in commenting on that case, that it seems to ...
more pages: 228 230 231 253 577 676
Austin - Page 388
In view of this principle, it seems to have been held in Austin v. Hudson River R. Co., 25 NY, 334, that the tenant could sue for the whole injury ...
Chicago - Page 335
He then reported the fact to the Pullman Car Company conductor, and later to said company's head office, at Chicago. ...
Fulton, Ky - Page 334
Louis to Fulton, Ky., was the engine of the Illinois Central, and manned by the of-ficers and crew of said railway. ...
Bowling Green, Kentucky - Page 371
They left Nashville on the Louisville & Nash-ville Railroad at 4:45 am, and reached Bowling Green, Kentucky, at 10:45 am, in apparent good condition. ...
Blackburn - Page 49
In the case of Blackburn v. Vick, supra, it is said "that contestant shall file ... a clear statement of the grounds on which he proposes to contest ...
Salisbury - Page 720
Ed., 410], and Salisbury v. Her- vhenroder, 106 Mass., 458, 8 Am. Rep., 354, hold that for the violation of a municipal ordinance an action can.